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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Lady Gaga will belt out the Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl this weekend.

The chart-topper will sing the American National Anthem at the sporting extravaganza in Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the Carolina Panthers will take on the Denver Broncos.

The platinum blonde star will be rather busy this month after also announcing she will pay tribute to David Bowie with a special performance at the Grammy Awards 2016 later this month.

The Poker Face singer will take to the stage at the event in Los Angeles as she leads a unique "experimental tribute" for the late legend, who sadly died last month following an 18-month battle with cancer.

Grammys executive producer Ken Ehrlich said: "We had already booked Lady Gaga on this year's show, but when David passed - almost in a single moment - we knew we had to change direction.

"We immediately spoke and agreed that she should be the one to honour David. She's perfect for it."

The special showcase in memory of the Thin White Duke will be directed by Nile Rodgers, who previously worked with Bowie on 1983 album Let's Dance.

The ceremony will take place on 15th February at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Meanwhile, it was previously confirmed that the star will be honoured at the Brit Awards in London on 24th February .

Brits chairman Max Lousada said the "extraordinary life and work" of the "visionary and ground-breaking" three-time award winner would be celebrated at the ceremony.

"David Bowie was one of the most important and influential songwriters and performers ever and, like so many fans around the world, we're devastated to hear of his loss.

"A visionary and ground-breaking pioneer, he has inspired generations of musicians and will continue to shape music for many years to come. Naturally, we wish to honour his extraordinary life and work at the forthcoming Brit Awards and pay a fitting tribute to one of our greatest icons," he said.